First published on 10 Jul 2009 .
The space looks unfi nished even
after a couple of years. But we
like that. The all-concrete room
with exposed iron bars and ceiling
vents with the odd smattering
of tables and chairs looks as
speakeasy as you’ll fi nd in this
town. And the negronis can’t be
beat.
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